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Fourth Row: David Fair¬ banks, Robert Richardson, Porter Webber, George Sl.ve, Bol) Sheehan, Rill Henderson, Bill Odell, Bill Barber. Third Row: Sally Videon, Susan Kedian, Lydia Bacot, Millie Ren- zejla, Sarah (lately, Zoe Keniston, Carolyn Killian, Marilyn Cardwell, Johanne Burgess, Ann Messenger, Nancy Rowling, Claire Ac- l.v, Edith Sommers. Second Row: Joan Oliver, Mari¬ anne Prather, Mary Lee O’Neil, Sonja Thorgeson, Lois Ball, ' Pat Ortolani, Charlotte Pezzetti, Joan O’Neil, Mary Lou Moore, Anita Cononi, Muriel Higgins, Cecily Chandler, Dorothy Caddick, Nancy O’Donahue, Paully Beck¬ with. f ' ront Row: Joan Hutt, Lucy Leach, Ann Kilmain, Bill McKinley, Roland Allen, Margaret Gordon, Miss Palmer, Miss Guild, (finny Ramin, Mr. Lundgren, Mr. Coletta, Kitty Guarnieri, Jane Davis, Barbara Young, LoisSisson, Donna Grower. The Ulellesleyan The Bradford Under the editorship of Joan Oliver, assisted by a willing staff, the Bradford has spent one of its busiest years. At six different intervals, this student- run newspaper has amused its readers with its various cartoons, pleased many with its critics’ section and kept the students well informed on school activities. One of the most widely read features this year was the Babble.” Following close behind in popularity is the Bradford Backtalk, which extended to the students of the school an opportunity to express their opinions on varied subjects. All in all, the Bradford has done an excellent job of recording school life. In order to provide the student with a good record of this school year, it was necessary for the Wellesleyan staff members to begin their work very early. With Virginia Ramin as Editor-in-Chief, they began the task of collecting information. Cries for baby-pictures went out, material was gathered, flash¬ bulbs began popping, and senior pictures were soon seen being passed around while comments were being offered. In the Class History and Senior Notes, pictures and write-ups, the Wellesleyan has recorded for us our most memorable year. Fourth Row: Eleanor Otter- son, Nat Sliarron, Pat Rogers, Nancy Shaw, Pat Ortolani, Doug Woodward, Joe Clarke, Peter Enroth, Bob Sheehan, David Nel¬ son, Bill Finnigan, Sally Videon, Edith Sommers, Ellen Fullerton, Mary Anderson, Lucy Leach. Third Row: Marianne Prather, Ann Messenger, Joan Folsom, Barbara Briggs, Mary Hull, Sue Kedian, Pat Washburn, Frances Clifford, Ruth Geisel, Sylvia Plath, Fran Chapin, Patty Hope, Jeanne Woods, Marion Ogilvie, Geraldean Farns¬ worth, Ruth Wilson, Mary Edson. Second Row: Sylvia Greenlaw, Carolyn Woods, Barbara Dickson, Lois Ball, Joan Hutt, Carolyn Killian, Ann Kil- main, Sally Williams .Carol Doran, Ginny Ramin, Vir- inia Sharpe, Louise Giesey, 1 Uriel Higgins, Johanne Burgess, Marilyn Cardwell, Lydia Bacot, Elizabeth Burdoin, June Palmer, Helen Sommers. Front Row: Mary Lou Moore, Janet Heaton, Joan O’Neil, Gloria Grieco, Mary Ven¬ tura, Barbara Young, George Sl.ve, Anita Cononi, Mr. Crockett, Joan Oliver, Donna Grower, Margaret, Gordon, Cecily Chandler, June Hayward, Dorothy Caddick, Barbara Botsford, Joanne Williams, Virginia Hayden.
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Third Row: Robert Rich¬ ardson, George Slye, Dick Dalton. Hayden, (Ireen- halgh, (iene Paltrincri, Dick Davis, Ted liort, Paul Coleman, Dick Peterson. Second Row: Kddie Fitch, Hill Carmichael, Ronnie Holden. Hob Coughlin, Hob Hlakesley, Roland Allen, Maurice Longsworth, War¬ ren Garron, Tom Sweeney, Sheriden Thorup, Alfred Purcell. Front Row: James Gleason, Dick Steeves, Ca¬ role Tims, Donna (irower Margaret Cordon, Joan O ' Neil, Harbara Williams, Zoe Keniston, Anita Co- noni, Virginia I.ee, Harbara Young. Hruce Mansfield. Home Room Treasurers and Chairmen A great deal of credit is due our hard-working home room treasurers and chairmen. Their tasks go unnoticed each year, except, perhaps, when they try to bludgeon some of us into buying this or that. Will you ever forget the pleas for Bradford subscrip¬ tions or for patrons for ou r school movies? We ex¬ tend our sincere gratitude to these faithful members of the classes. Bulletin Board Committee The Bulletin Board Committee, headed by Muriel Higgins and under the guidance of Miss Bronson, has contributed to the school, by its work throughout the year, its decorative and creative abil¬ ity. Each week new and varied exhibits appear in the form of current events, school activities, college news, and timely topics of interest. The displays reflect the willingness, alert interest, and intensive research required of each member of the committee. Inspired by the success of the Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee, a recently organized group is devoting its attention to the display cabinets in the lobby. Awards, seasonal displays, and accomplishments of various classes are exhibited. Second Row: Harbara Hlood, Shirley Harrington, Carol Doran, Hetsev Child. Joanne Fowle, Elizabeth Guild, Ellen Fullerton, Mary Anderson, Charlotte Fezzetti, Pat Ortolani, Front Row: Harbara Dick¬ son, Joan O’-Veil, Ann Messenger, Harbara Young. Carojyn Killian, Muriel Higgins, Johanne Hurgess, Marion Ogilvie, Sally Wil¬ liams, Harbara Hotsford, Ann Geisel.
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Third Row: Dougins Wood¬ ward, Richard Linden, Rob¬ ert Baughman, Barry Me, Sweeney, Fred Le Fnivre, Richard Durgin, Theodore Berkeley, William McKin¬ ley, Robert Barton, (iny Hunter, Scott Fox. ■ecovd Row: Richard Knight, Per¬ ry Norton, William Moo re, Robert Chase, Barbara Sonsini, Fdna Peters, Doro¬ thy Caddick, Marion Ogil- vie, (iloria Paltsineri, Joan Beekerman, June Pal¬ mer, John Schuler, Robert Blakesley, Guyton Di Pirro, Robert Lavin. Front Rote: Frank Irish, Joseph Im- pallaria. Barbara Young, Pnully Beckwith, George Henry, William Car¬ michael, Francis Sullivan, Donald Russell, Paul Bran- zetti, Donna Grower, Mari¬ lyn Smith, Virginia Aberle, Carolyn Killian, Peggy Lee, Jan ice Morse. Band Under the able direction of Mr. Leach, this year’s band has indeed done an outstanding job. It has not only excelled in school sponsored activities, but has also done well in those out of school. Play¬ ing for football games, as well as for the Armistice and Memorial Day programs, the band has won itself a memorable reputation. The most outstanding members received valuable experience at the New England Festival in April. The entire band again took high awards at the festival in May. Yes, on football field or in concert hall, W. H. S. can always depend on the band. Orchestra Playing to the beat of Mr. Leach’s baton, the orchestra, one of the school’s leading musical organ¬ izations, has merited loud applause. Throughout the year, it aids in making more interesting many kinds of programs. The students are aware of its exceptional performances throughout the year at each week’s assembly. By the playing of musical numbers, the orchestra shortened the wait between acts of the senior play. The upperclassmen especi¬ ally will remember the outstanding performance of the orchestra at graduation. Third low: John Schular Don Russel), Joe Impalla- na, Willy Moore, Bill Carmichael, David Fair¬ banks, Barry McSweeney, Dick Linden, Robert Chase, John Matthews. Second Row: Carol Tims. Mary Penni, Paul Branzetti. Robert Baughman, Dick Knight. Krnest Berkeley, Gi org Ilenrv, Hill M- Kin- ley, Francis Sullivan, Bruce f j Acker, Marilyn mith, Dorothy Morse. Front Row: Pnully Beckwith, Donna Grower, Barbara Young. Mary Louise Daley, 1 arol Ingraham, C.vnthia Cranton, Carolyn Killian, Klizabeth Burdoin, Pris¬ cilla Steele, Thelma Rob¬ inson.
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